bigorange6469
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This Saturday is going to be very interesting to me. I really want to see how well this team performs after two weeks of preparation and practice. This should say a lot about this staff. I have my own opinions on what to expect knowing the stubbornness of the head coach, but I am going to evaluate this staff by how they get this team to perform this weekend.
You must not have watched the Miss St game last year? He averaged 13 yds a carry. He made mistakes in the red zone but he was taking that game over.Odd reaction. Mond is an example of someone who isn't a great thrower but has designed runs due to his ability to influence the game with his legs so his lack of arm talent is offset somewhat by his ability as a runner.
I lol'dHe understands our expectations, and, you know, I feel like he’s had another good week. He’s continuing to do the things that I’m talking about — getting the guys around him to play at a higher level.”
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I would have to say Heath Shuler, Peyton Manning, Tee Martin, Casey Clausen, Tyler Bray, Josh Dobbs, Jonathan Crompton, James Banks, Jauan Jennings, and Bailey disagree with that statement.
Not all panned out but all were 4 star or better according to the services.
Sorry, should have added context. I meant during the past few years, not all time.
I was actually about to post the exact opposite of what you posted. CJP said you can have an eraser on defense but not offense. (Which is why you said CJP has a point.)Pruitt's got a point -- it takes 11 guys on offense. If the other 10 aren't doing their jobs, it's hard on the QB.
So maybe we want to address the leadership and motivation we need to get from a QB for the other 10? Whaddya think, JP?
I hate to be the one to bust Pruitts bubble (and maybe yours) but on nearly EVERY play someone blows an assignment on offense. Offense is much more detailed and complex than defense to expect perfection from 11 players on every single play. One play someone misses a block. The next a receiver runs the wrong route. The next play the RB doesn’t pick up the blitz. With JG were punting after that situation because he took two sacks and an incompletion. With a mobile qb, that missed block creates a hole to run through on first down. On second that receiver that ran the wrong route doesn’t effect a seasoned qb because he goes to option 2. On third a mobile qb sees the blitz coming and immediately goes into scramble mode once the blitz breaks the LOS or hits a hot route into the vacated area. Thus becomes “an eraser”.Pruitt's got a point -- it takes 11 guys on offense. If the other 10 aren't doing their jobs, it's hard on the QB.
So maybe we want to address the leadership and motivation we need to get from a QB for the other 10? Whaddya think, JP?
Pruitt explains why Jarrett Guarantano is still Vols' starter
In case there was any doubt, Jeremy Pruitt just squashed it.
Jarrett Guarantano will be Tennessee’s starting quarterback Saturday night at Arkansas, Pruitt said after Wednesday’s practice.
What I hear when Pruitt talks about why JG is still the starter:
Pruitt explains why Jarrett Guarantano is still Vols' starter
In case there was any doubt, Jeremy Pruitt just squashed it.
Jarrett Guarantano will be Tennessee’s starting quarterback Saturday night at Arkansas, Pruitt said after Wednesday’s practice.
What I hear when Pruitt talks about why JG is still the starter: